Cable Holly Leaf Necklace

Looking for a quick last-minute gift idea? Or perhaps you need something special or new to wear to the Christmas Eve service or a Christmas Day get-together? You should make this Cable Holly Leaf Necklace! I crafted mine in less than an hour and I’ve already worn it several times and received many compliments. I decided to rate this project as “Intermediate” since it uses post stitches and some basic cabling techniques. But don’t worry, there is a video tutorial that shows you how to complete each row and each step of the necklace.

I’ve always loved the image of green holly leaves with bright red berries. I designed a Christmas Holly Leaf Scarf several years ago and wrote about some of the symbolism of the holly leaf here. (The pattern for that project is available in my Ravelry shop) I have many more holly leaf ideas to incorporate into crochet projects but for now, this is the one I chose to post just in time for Christmas.

Happy crocheting and Happy Christmas!

Skill Level: Intermediate

Measurements: Each leaf = 2″ long; Necklace total length = 16″

Supplies:

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Special Stitches and Abbreviations:

FPtr (Front Post Treble): YO twice, insert hook around post of stitch indicated from front to back and then out to front again; YO, draw up a loop; (YO, pull through 2 loops on hook) 3 times

BPdc (Back Post double crochet): YO, insert hook around post of stitch indicated from back to front and then out to back again; YO, draw up a loop; (YO, pull through 2 loops on hook) 2 times

BPdc-CL (Back Post double crochet Cluster): (YO, insert hook around next dc from back to front and out to back again, YO, pull up a loop) 3 times; YO, pull through all 4 loops on hook

Instructions:

Holly Leaf – Make 3:

(Stitches in bold type are explained in list of “Special Stitches and Abbreviations”)

With Green, ch 4

Row 1: 3 dc in 4th ch from hook; Turn.

Row 2: Ch 2, sk next st, FPtr in next st and around ch-3 (at end of row); crossing in FRONT of 2 post sts just made, FPtr around 1st dc and next dc (skipped sts); Turn.

Row 3: Ch 2, BPdc in next 3 sts; Turn.

Row 4: Ch 2, sk next st; FPtr in each of next 2 sts; crossing in FRONT of post sts just worked, FPtr around post below ch-2 (that started this row) and around next st (st that was skipped); Turn.

Row 5: Ch 2, BPdc-CL across all sts; ch 1. Fasten off.

Berry – Make 3:

With Red work 6 sc in an adjustable ring (click here to see video tutorial making an adjustable ring); sl st in first sc. Fasten off.

Finishing:

With a yarn needle and matching yarn sew leaves together at top

In same way sew berries together and to top of leaves

Hot glue on matching felt to back side of leaves

Attach jump ring to center of holly leaf piece

Thread crochet thread through jump ring

Thread on beads on each side of center making sure lengths are equal on either side of the jump ring

Attach jump ring to each end of necklace with a double knot; Attach clasp to one end of necklace

I hope you were able to succeed in making the Cable Holly Leaf Necklace – please post a photo of your creation on its Ravelry page here.

Thank you for stopping by – Have a Merry Christmas!

(Oh, and if you don’t have time to make this necklace this year, make sure to pin this image below so you don’t forget about it for next year)

Jennifer

Copyright 2018 – Jennifer E Ryan, all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher but please do link to this page to share this pattern with others.

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